Rheumatic Conditions as Risk Factors for Self-Harm: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
James A PriorZoe PaskinsRebecca WhittleAlyshah Abdul-SultanCarolyn A Chew-GrahamSara MullerRam Chandra BajpaiTom A ShepherdAthula SumathipalaChristian D MallenPublished in: Arthritis care & research (2021)
Primary care patients with fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, or rheumatoid arthritis (but not ankylosing spondylitis) are at increased risk of self-harm compared to people without these rheumatic conditions. Clinicians need to be aware of the potential for self-harm in patients with rheumatic conditions (particularly fibromyalgia), explore mood and risk with them, and offer appropriate support and management.